WORLD (PT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

11:00 pm

Frontline"Inside Obama's Presidency"
As Barack Obama is sworn in for his second term, FRONTLINE takes a probing look at the first four years of his presidency. With inside accounts from his battles with his Republican opponents over health care and the economy to his dramatic expansion of targeted killings of enemies, FRONTLINE examines the president's key decisions and the experiences that will inform his second term. D

Nightly Business Report
Banking giants JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs post positive earnings news. NBR's Erika Miller looks at whether they'll be able to keep up the pace. The growing concern over the U.S. D

Global Health Frontiers: Foul Water, Fiery Serpent
GLOBAL HEALTH FRONTIERS: FOUL WATER, FIERY SERPENT, the first in a series of public television specials chronicling the devastating illnesses affecting the world's poor, follows a cast of engaging, passionate characters as they confront the disabling parasitic infection known as Guinea worm disease. The film, narrated by Academy Award-winner Sigourney Weaver, documents the efforts of American health workers and community partners over the course of three years as they track the last-known reports of guinea worm in Ghana and Sudan. Through a relentless cycle of success and failure, facing ignorance and tribal superstitions in a harsh, vast landscape ravaged by war, these dedicated young men and women struggle to drive an ancient enemy into extinction. D

Second Opinion"Foot Pain"
Foot pain can simply be annoying, or it can significantly impact quality of life. David Heller has lived with foot pain for many years and he talks about his journey to find a treatment that works. Experts outline treatments that are available and ways you can keep your feet healthy. D

5:00 am

NOVA"Ice Age Death Trap"
Contractors in late 2010, while preparing the ground for a new dam at a reservoir near Aspen, Colorado, uncover one of the largest collections of ice age bones found in one place. In May 2011, 37 experts from 18 institutions, other workers and volunteers, unearth more than 4,800 fossils and identify 20 different vertebrate animals, including American mastodon, giant bison, ground sloths, Columbian mammoths, deer, a horse and an ancient camel.G

6:00 am

Life On Fire"The Surprise Salmon"
In Alaska, the fresh water that feeds the rivers is snowmelt from North America's highest mountains and most active volcanoes. Time and again, they erupt and poison the rivers. Scientists have only just begun to piece together what might have happened nearly 2,000 years ago, when one race of salmon faced the death of their natal river and were forced back to the open ocean on an exceptional adventure. D

7:00 am

Secrets of the Dead"Deadliest Battle"
Newly-released Russian archive documents, detailed eye-witness accounts by survivors on both sides and commentary from Nikita Krushchev's son reveal a different version of the World War II Battle of Stalingrad than normally recounted. The "strategic retreat" by Russian forces in the face of German advances is retold against the background of newly-uncovered "fight-to-the-death" orders from Stalin.G

Second Opinion"Foot Pain"
Foot pain can simply be annoying, or it can significantly impact quality of life. David Heller has lived with foot pain for many years and he talks about his journey to find a treatment that works. Experts outline treatments that are available and ways you can keep your feet healthy. D

11:00 am

NOVA"Ice Age Death Trap"
Contractors in late 2010, while preparing the ground for a new dam at a reservoir near Aspen, Colorado, uncover one of the largest collections of ice age bones found in one place. In May 2011, 37 experts from 18 institutions, other workers and volunteers, unearth more than 4,800 fossils and identify 20 different vertebrate animals, including American mastodon, giant bison, ground sloths, Columbian mammoths, deer, a horse and an ancient camel.G

12:00 pm

Life On Fire"The Surprise Salmon"
In Alaska, the fresh water that feeds the rivers is snowmelt from North America's highest mountains and most active volcanoes. Time and again, they erupt and poison the rivers. Scientists have only just begun to piece together what might have happened nearly 2,000 years ago, when one race of salmon faced the death of their natal river and were forced back to the open ocean on an exceptional adventure. D

1:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Trip to the Moon"
One early traveler called it the strangest 75 square miles in North America. Characterized by one of the only continental hot spots in the world, Craters of the Moon encompasses three quarters of a million acres of lava flows, sagebrush, rolling hills... and a few surprises. Part of it is managed by the National Park Service, as a national monument. And it may be as close as any of us will ever come to a trip to the moon.G

1:30 pm

Dialogue"Annette Gordon-Reed: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference"
The historian speaks with host Marcia Franklin during the Sun Valley Writers' Conference. Gordon-Reed won the 2008 National Book Award and the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for her book on Thomas Jefferson and the Hemings slave family, which he owned.G

NOVA"Ice Age Death Trap"
Contractors in late 2010, while preparing the ground for a new dam at a reservoir near Aspen, Colorado, uncover one of the largest collections of ice age bones found in one place. In May 2011, 37 experts from 18 institutions, other workers and volunteers, unearth more than 4,800 fossils and identify 20 different vertebrate animals, including American mastodon, giant bison, ground sloths, Columbian mammoths, deer, a horse and an ancient camel.G

5:00 pm

Life On Fire"The Surprise Salmon"
In Alaska, the fresh water that feeds the rivers is snowmelt from North America's highest mountains and most active volcanoes. Time and again, they erupt and poison the rivers. Scientists have only just begun to piece together what might have happened nearly 2,000 years ago, when one race of salmon faced the death of their natal river and were forced back to the open ocean on an exceptional adventure. D

6:00 pm

Secrets of the Dead"Deadliest Battle"
Newly-released Russian archive documents, detailed eye-witness accounts by survivors on both sides and commentary from Nikita Krushchev's son reveal a different version of the World War II Battle of Stalingrad than normally recounted. The "strategic retreat" by Russian forces in the face of German advances is retold against the background of newly-uncovered "fight-to-the-death" orders from Stalin.G

Life On Fire"The Surprise Salmon"
In Alaska, the fresh water that feeds the rivers is snowmelt from North America's highest mountains and most active volcanoes. Time and again, they erupt and poison the rivers. Scientists have only just begun to piece together what might have happened nearly 2,000 years ago, when one race of salmon faced the death of their natal river and were forced back to the open ocean on an exceptional adventure. D

11:00 pm

Secrets of the Dead"Deadliest Battle"
Newly-released Russian archive documents, detailed eye-witness accounts by survivors on both sides and commentary from Nikita Krushchev's son reveal a different version of the World War II Battle of Stalingrad than normally recounted. The "strategic retreat" by Russian forces in the face of German advances is retold against the background of newly-uncovered "fight-to-the-death" orders from Stalin.G